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LOL - i thought this guy had lost his tongue in 27th Feb attack. Apparently it was just stuck up PMLN rear. Apparently it has tickled Ayaz Sadiq enough for him to release it.
 
LOL - i thought this guy had lost his tongue in 27th Feb attack. Apparently it was just stuck up PMLN rear.

Don't want myself involved in political differences but Nawaz was the first that tried to rescue India in Kalbhushan case... the Dawn leaks & Mumbai attack blames.... and interestingly, it was Geo that found Ajmal Kassab's home at very first while he died in India saying that Bhagwan (Hindu's God) wouldn't forgive him for the sins. I don't know how the so-called Kassab was Muslim & Pakistani that died being a non-believer while they call it Jihad. What a show of conspiracy, lies & propaganda. Ayaz Sadiq will take back the same as what Sharif family did when they were busted with Jindal, Kalbhushan & Sugar Mills dealing in India.
 
Woh mukka jo larai ke baadh yaad aye woh apne hi moo pe mar lo....:lol::lol::lol:

fits perfectly for indians. They disappeared from the forum for weeks after 27 feb out of shame:lol::lol::lol:

Don't want myself involved in political differences but Nawaz was the first that tried to rescue India in Kalbhushan case... the Dawn leaks & Mumbai attack blames.... and interestingly, it was Geo that found Ajmal Kassab's home at very first while he died in India saying that Bhagwan (Hindu's God) wouldn't forgive him for the sins. I don't know how the so-called Kassab was Muslim & Pakistani that died being a non-believer while they call it Jihad. What a show of conspiracy, lies & propaganda. Ayaz Sadiq will take back the same as what Sharif family did when they were busted with Jindal, Kalbhushan & Sugar Mills dealing in India.
But we will keep giving them unprecedented deals and reliefs... If it was any other country, this whole lot would have been (you know what)
 
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The military posture was very offensive of all the three services, Army, Navy, Air Force," Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (retired)
All India Edited by Debanish Achom
Updated: October 29, 2020 1:14 pm IST


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New Delhi:
Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (retired) has said Pakistan did not have a choice other than to release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, days after his MiG-21 was downed in a dogfight in February last year. The Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot had also scored a kill, a Pakistani F-16, before his plane went down in Pakistan and he was captured.
The former IAF chief's comments came after a Pakistani politician in their national assembly revealed how Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was "shaking and perspiring" during a meeting to discuss Wing Commander Varthaman's capture.



A dogfight had broken out less than 24 hours after Indian jets bombed a camp of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan's Balakot, in response to Jaish's suicide attack on a convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama that left 40 soldiers dead.
"Me and Abhinandan's father go back a very long time. We did the flying instructor's course together... When Abhinandan got captured... my flight commander Ahuja in Kargil war, he got captured and was shot on the ground, so that was playing in my mind. I told him, 'Sir, I know we couldn't get Ahuja back, but we will definitely get Abhinandan back'," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa told news agency ANI. Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja, who flew a MiG-21, was killed by Pakistani forces after his fighter jet was shot down by Pakistani forces in 1999.




In a speech in the National Assembly, Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Ayaz Sadiq said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had in an important meeting said if Pakistan did not release Wing Commander Varthaman, India would attack Pakistan "that night by 9 pm." "I remember Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting in which (Prime Minister) Imran Khan had refused to attend and Chief of Army Staff General Bajwa came into the room, his legs were shaking and he was perspiring. Foreign Minister said for god's sake let Abhinandan go, India's about to attack Pakistan at 9 pm," Mr Sadiq recounted the events of the meeting.
Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said Pakistan knew India's capability and that could have acted as deterrence against any harm coming to Wing Commander Varthaman.


"There are two parts to it. The main pressure on Pakistan was diplomatic and political. But there was also a military posture, the way he (Mr Sadiq) is saying that 'his legs (General Bajwa) were shaking and all', it is because the military posture was very offensive of all the three services, Army, Navy, Air Force," the former IAF chief said.
"And God forbid had they hit our installations on February 27, we were also in a position to wipe out their forward brigades. They know our capability. Basically, if this thing is there in their mind that we are likely to strike, they first look at how their own military is doing. The American President Theodore Roosevelt used to say, 'Speak softly and carry a big stick'. So the big stick was the military," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said.


The former Air Chief Marshal served in a MiG-21 squadron with Wing Commander Varthaman's father, who retired as an Air Marshal.
After healing from injuries, Wing Commander Varthaman returned to the cockpit in less than six months since he returned home from captivity.



Shaking and sweating....



Paraded on TV in breach of Geneva convention. No retaliation.

Multiple Indian casualties, Indian Sukhois and Mirages retreat from fight. No retaliation.



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Sure BS Dhona, the big stick was what sent Abi back..... :lol:
 
well tooi party has proven to be moohdhi's friend.
 
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BS at it again. :D


Bollywood mirch masala with tarka. lol

Common sense goes out of the window when it comes to Indians by in large. Pakistani military high up will not "tremble" when bombing the sh|t out of the Indian military installations, blowing two Indian air force jets out of the sky, nearly killed Indian army chief, and yet one insignificant Indian pilot, who btw was a collateral damage, will cause such stir. lol
 
Two aces of IAF together...
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One was downed by Pakistan and the other one was frowned upon by his countrymen.
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Shaking and sweating....



Paraded on TV in breach of Geneva convention. No retaliation.

Multiple Indian casualties, Indian Sukhois and Mirages retreat from fight. No retaliation.



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Sure BS Dhona, the big stick was what sent Abi back..... :lol:

I will gladly shiver again with shooting down IAF Planes & they can add further when they kill their own by shooting down IAF Heli once again.
 
The military posture was very offensive of all the three services, Army, Navy, Air Force," Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (retired)
All India Edited by Debanish Achom
Updated: October 29, 2020 1:14 pm IST


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New Delhi:
Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (retired) has said Pakistan did not have a choice other than to release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, days after his MiG-21 was downed in a dogfight in February last year. The Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot had also scored a kill, a Pakistani F-16, before his plane went down in Pakistan and he was captured.
The former IAF chief's comments came after a Pakistani politician in their national assembly revealed how Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was "shaking and perspiring" during a meeting to discuss Wing Commander Varthaman's capture.



A dogfight had broken out less than 24 hours after Indian jets bombed a camp of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan's Balakot, in response to Jaish's suicide attack on a convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama that left 40 soldiers dead.
"Me and Abhinandan's father go back a very long time. We did the flying instructor's course together... When Abhinandan got captured... my flight commander Ahuja in Kargil war, he got captured and was shot on the ground, so that was playing in my mind. I told him, 'Sir, I know we couldn't get Ahuja back, but we will definitely get Abhinandan back'," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa told news agency ANI. Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja, who flew a MiG-21, was killed by Pakistani forces after his fighter jet was shot down by Pakistani forces in 1999.




In a speech in the National Assembly, Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Ayaz Sadiq said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had in an important meeting said if Pakistan did not release Wing Commander Varthaman, India would attack Pakistan "that night by 9 pm." "I remember Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting in which (Prime Minister) Imran Khan had refused to attend and Chief of Army Staff General Bajwa came into the room, his legs were shaking and he was perspiring. Foreign Minister said for god's sake let Abhinandan go, India's about to attack Pakistan at 9 pm," Mr Sadiq recounted the events of the meeting.
Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said Pakistan knew India's capability and that could have acted as deterrence against any harm coming to Wing Commander Varthaman.


"There are two parts to it. The main pressure on Pakistan was diplomatic and political. But there was also a military posture, the way he (Mr Sadiq) is saying that 'his legs (General Bajwa) were shaking and all', it is because the military posture was very offensive of all the three services, Army, Navy, Air Force," the former IAF chief said.
"And God forbid had they hit our installations on February 27, we were also in a position to wipe out their forward brigades. They know our capability. Basically, if this thing is there in their mind that we are likely to strike, they first look at how their own military is doing. The American President Theodore Roosevelt used to say, 'Speak softly and carry a big stick'. So the big stick was the military," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said.


The former Air Chief Marshal served in a MiG-21 squadron with Wing Commander Varthaman's father, who retired as an Air Marshal.
After healing from injuries, Wing Commander Varthaman returned to the cockpit in less than six months since he returned home from captivity.

And who said it was Pakistani general who was sweating as usual indians twisting the words and doing their propaganda..
 
So, now indians are satisfying their ego. Once upon a time when Bravehearts hav a moto"agr aj hmary pas rafael hotay to natija kuch aur hota" and this tells the story of falsehood, cowardness and ultimate ignorance of our enemy... They cant fight untill u hav a gun in your hand.. But they hav courage and power to kill a crow for self recognition as supa powa of the "entire political science world"
This chankya giri is in their genes...
 
lol Kulbhushan ko kyun bhool gaya, what a wasted opportunity
 
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The military posture was very offensive of all the three services, Army, Navy, Air Force," Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (retired)
All India Edited by Debanish Achom
Updated: October 29, 2020 1:14 pm IST


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New Delhi:
Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (retired) has said Pakistan did not have a choice other than to release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, days after his MiG-21 was downed in a dogfight in February last year. The Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot had also scored a kill, a Pakistani F-16, before his plane went down in Pakistan and he was captured.
The former IAF chief's comments came after a Pakistani politician in their national assembly revealed how Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was "shaking and perspiring" during a meeting to discuss Wing Commander Varthaman's capture.



A dogfight had broken out less than 24 hours after Indian jets bombed a camp of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan's Balakot, in response to Jaish's suicide attack on a convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama that left 40 soldiers dead.
"Me and Abhinandan's father go back a very long time. We did the flying instructor's course together... When Abhinandan got captured... my flight commander Ahuja in Kargil war, he got captured and was shot on the ground, so that was playing in my mind. I told him, 'Sir, I know we couldn't get Ahuja back, but we will definitely get Abhinandan back'," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa told news agency ANI. Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja, who flew a MiG-21, was killed by Pakistani forces after his fighter jet was shot down by Pakistani forces in 1999.




In a speech in the National Assembly, Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Ayaz Sadiq said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had in an important meeting said if Pakistan did not release Wing Commander Varthaman, India would attack Pakistan "that night by 9 pm." "I remember Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting in which (Prime Minister) Imran Khan had refused to attend and Chief of Army Staff General Bajwa came into the room, his legs were shaking and he was perspiring. Foreign Minister said for god's sake let Abhinandan go, India's about to attack Pakistan at 9 pm," Mr Sadiq recounted the events of the meeting.
Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said Pakistan knew India's capability and that could have acted as deterrence against any harm coming to Wing Commander Varthaman.


"There are two parts to it. The main pressure on Pakistan was diplomatic and political. But there was also a military posture, the way he (Mr Sadiq) is saying that 'his legs (General Bajwa) were shaking and all', it is because the military posture was very offensive of all the three services, Army, Navy, Air Force," the former IAF chief said.
"And God forbid had they hit our installations on February 27, we were also in a position to wipe out their forward brigades. They know our capability. Basically, if this thing is there in their mind that we are likely to strike, they first look at how their own military is doing. The American President Theodore Roosevelt used to say, 'Speak softly and carry a big stick'. So the big stick was the military," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said.


The former Air Chief Marshal served in a MiG-21 squadron with Wing Commander Varthaman's father, who retired as an Air Marshal.
After healing from injuries, Wing Commander Varthaman returned to the cockpit in less than six months since he returned home from captivity.


What a BS piece of ****, I hope the next AM is same as him Pakistan will remain safe as long as incompetent AM exists in India. I still remember that day even my British friends were making cups of tea in our office and teasing the Indians. This just shows how insecure they are over this matter.

No shame left in Indian establishment, still tea is fantastic in Pakistan.
 
When are they releasing this Bollywood movie? The Indians lost
2 fighter jets, a helicopter and a pilot captured to add to the embarrassment
but they will turn it around in Bollywood.
 
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